monday, may 23, 2005 family literacy 101 presented by jon lee – assistant professor of education,...
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Monday, May 23, 2005
Family Literacy 101Presented by Jon Lee –
Assistant Professor of Education, Bellarmine University
The mission of the National Center for Family Literacy is to expand the number and improve the quality of family literacy
services, creating educational and economic opportunity for parents and
children at the lowest ends of the literacy and economic continua.
NCFL’s Work
• Training and technical assistance
• Advocacy and policy development
• Research and evaluation
• Model program development
• Information to educate the public and help practitioners learn from each other
Today’s Objective
• Develop an understanding of the interconnectedness of a comprehensive family literacy program.
Comprehensive Family Literacy
• Adult Education• Children’s Education• Parent Time• Parent and Child
Together Time (PACT Time)
The 105th Congress (1997-1998)
Federal Definition
• “The term 'family literacy services' means services that are of sufficient intensity in terms of hours, and of sufficient duration, to make sustainable changes in a family and that integrate all of the following activities:
Federal Definition
• Children’s Education– An age-appropriate
education to prepare children for success in school and life experiences
Federal Definition
• Adult Education– Parent literacy training
that leads to economic self-sufficiency
Federal Definition
• Parent Time– Training for parents
regarding how to be the primary teacher for their children and full partners in the education of their children
Purposes?
• Share information and new ideas
• Offer encouragement and support
• Provide advocacy and referral
• Help parents set goals
Parent Time Format
• Welcome• Topic review• Parent time topic
– Opening activity– Central ideas and
practice– Application
• Closure
Federal Definition
• Parent and Child Together (PACT) Time– Interactive literacy
activities between parents and their children
Purposes
• Aid parents in discovering
• Enhance parents’ awareness
• Give parents tools• Provide an
opportunity to practice• Help parents feel
comfortable
Infants & Toddlers
• Parents and staff prepare (focus)
• Parents and children work and play (focus activity)
• Literacy experience• Parents review and
reflect
Preschoolers
• Parents and staff prepare• Parents and children plan• Parents and children
work and play• Parents and children
review• Circle time and transfer to
home• Parents review and
reflect
Elementary Students
• Parents and staff prepare• Parents and children plan
(when possible)• Parents and children
work• Parents and children
review• Transfer to home• Parents review and
reflect
Power and Pleasure of
Literacy
The Literate Environment
Phonological Awareness
Early Writing
Types of Text
Knowledge of Print
Language Development
Knowledge & Comprehension
Letters & Words
Component Integration
• The central focus of component integration is the skills, concepts and experiences necessary to promote literacy development – not a theme.
Intentional Planning
• Assessment– Parents interests and
needs
• Curriculum– Intentional & flexible
• Instruction– Integrated with all
components
Lesson Planning
• Regular, fixed schedule of curriculum objectives
• Flexibility needed to respond to the interests and needs of families
Mission Possible: RFP!
• Reflect the federal definition
• Include training allocation in your budget
• Specific data collection and management
Tricks of the Trade
• Specific eligibility criteria
• Family focus– Based on their
interests and needs
• Regular / fixed schedule of curriculum objectives
Tricks of the Trade
• All staff– PT is like AE– PACT is like CE
• Integrate adult academic content (reverse integration)
• Be focused, intentional and purposeful
Foundations in Family Literacy
• Foundations in Family Literacy, the premier training in NCFL’s new Family Literacy Professional Development System, provides beginning family literacy practitioners with the foundation needed to understand comprehensive family literacy.
Adult Education
• Adult Basic Education Reading Instruction
• Using Learner Stories for Language and Literacy Outcomes: Focus on ELL
• Work Focus Strategies; Proven Results & Design